Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2025-2026
Course director
Botz Lajos
professor,
Department of Pharmaceutics and University Pharmacy
Number of hours/semester
Lectures: 14 hours
Practices: 0 hours
Seminars: 0 hours
Total of: 14 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPE-KGS-T
- 1 Credit
- Pharmacy
- Elective module
- autumn
OPG-D1E-T finished , OPG-GI2-T finished , OPO-KTN-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 people – max. 40 people
Topic
The 14 lecture course aims to develop patient-centred, clinically oriented pharmacist competencies. In addition to an overview of the tasks of hospital-clinical pharmacy, the course emphasizes the introduction of hospital-clinical drug delivery methodologies and describes the everyday practice of drug administration in inpatient care. In addition to the general principles of pharmacotherapy, the factors influencing drug therapy and the age specificity of drug therapy are discussed. Invited lecturers will present a specific area or speciality of hospital-clinical pharmacy, with case studies.
Lectures
- 1.
The development and assessment of hospital-clinical pharmacy
- Botz Lajos, Faisal Anna Zelma - 2.
Financing of hospital-clinical pharmaceutical care
- Botz Lajos, Faisal Anna Zelma - 3. Presentation of clinical pharmacy activities - Vincze Patricia Anna
- 4. Presentation of clinical pharmacy activities - Vincze Patricia Anna
- 5. Pharmacotherapy Committee. Hospital formularies. Pharmacy management - Nyaka Bernadett Gyöngyi, Vincze Patricia Anna
- 6. Specialities of supply in the direct care unit
- 7. Clinical pharmacy oncology tasks - Mayer Dorottya
- 8. Pharmacy tasks related to human clinical trials - Bodrogi Zsolt
- 9. Clinical pharmacy tasks in practice: Advanced therapy products - Czinner Valéria
- 10. Challenges of patient-tailored drug dispensing - Somogyi-Végh Anna
- 11. Magistral drug formulation in hospital-clinical care - Kocsis Máté
- 12. Hospital-clinical practice case presentations 1. - Kocsis Máté
- 13. Presentation of hospital-clinical case studies 2. - Bodrogi Zsolt
- 14. Inquiry - Botz Lajos
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
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Literature developed by the Department
The presentations are available on Neptun MeetStreet.
Notes
Recommended literature
Karen J. Tietze. Clinical Skills for Pharmacists. A Patient-Focused Approach, 3rd edition, 2004.
Roger Walker, Cate Whittlesea (eds.): Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 5th edition, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2012.
Christopher A Langley and Dawn Belcher: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice. Second Edition. Pharmaceutical Press. 2012.
Sally-Anne Francis, Felicity Smith, John Malkinson, Andrew Constanti and Kevin Taylor. Integrated Pharmacy Case Studies. Pharmaceutical Press, 2015. First edition
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Attend at least 75% of the lessons. Mid-term exams: written. The course will be passed if the written test is greater than or equal to 60.1%. The percentages of the grade offered are as follows:
min. 60,1%= 2,
>68,1%=3,
>77,1%=4,
>86,1%=5.
Mid-term exams
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Making up for missed classes
Substitutions are possible on the basis of individual discussion and agreement.
Exam topics/questions
The topics corresponding to the lectures given during the semester can be found on NEPTUN.
Examiners
- Botz Lajos
- Faisal Anna Zelma
- Vincze Patricia Anna